The U.S. armed forces are developing their specific Metaverse.

The U.S. military is focused on the Metaverse. Wired highlights how pilots are already training with augmented reality helmets for mid-air refueling simulations, offering insights into how soldiers might experience their virtual training environments. Wired It’s evident that any soldier accustomed to a more whimsical representation of the Metaverse will encounter a starkly different training environment when engaging in military-grade virtual reality exercises. As detailed by Wired's Will Knight, these settings are less polished and friendlier compared to civilian perceptions.
The combination of augmented reality, AI, and video game technologies has made it possible for fighter pilots to engage in virtual dogfights with simulated adversaries that include aircraft from China and Russia, all while enduring high G-forces. The company behind this innovation claims it provides pilots with a far more authentic assessment of their skills compared to traditional simulators. Daniel Robinson, the founder and CEO of the company, notes that they can simulate any potential threat, managed either by a person or an AI. Meta Quest Wired outlines how the various branches of the military have long been working on technology related to virtual training, making critical adjustments to enhance training effectiveness with improvements like reduced latency and dependable equipment.
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Any discussion about the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marine Corps using VR inevitably mentions the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) — the driving force behind the inception of the internet through the Arpanet project back in the 60s. A notable aspect from Wired’s 2020 coverage is DARPA's AI dogfight initiative, where a human pilot faced an AI challenger. The AI-controlled aircraft learned to outperform its human counterpart through experience, eventually acquiring skills that surpassed human capabilities. Red 6 Currently, the military's Metaverse remains largely in the experimental phase. Nevertheless, it’s only a matter of time before troops find themselves equipped with heads-up displays that provide real-time battlefield intelligence, making actual combat scenarios resemble a highly immersive video game more than we can imagine. Red 6 NFTs are bridging the gap between cultural significance and regular currencies.
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